While it’s unclear if Omar Mateen—gunman accused of carrying out the deadly terrorist attack in an Orlando nightclub—had Facebook or Twitter accounts, he apparently had a MySpace page.

The MySpace page includes several photos of him, but it doesn’t offer much in terms of context, including his interests. He only has six people connected to him. The photos he posted on the page were being shared en masse on social media websites.

Several Facebook pages with the name “Omar Mateen” appear to have been set up after the terrorist attack.

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A “public figure” page with several-hundred likes that looks as if it was set up Sunday only has two posts, with one warning about prejudice against Muslims.

Schiff, a member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, added: “Whether this attack was also ISIS-directed, remains to be determined. I’m confident that we will know much more in the coming hours and days.”

“I don’t want to release it before they do, but I can understand why the FBI was so quick to say this morning that they thought this had ISIS connections or at least ISIS ideology,” said King.

A senior law enforcement source told The Daily Beast that Mateen became a person of interest in 2013 and also in 2014, and the FBI opened an investigation into him but closed the case when nothing of note was produced. “He’s a known quantity,” the source said. “He’s been on the radar before.”

Mateen’s father Mir Seddique told NBC News: “We are saying we are apologizing for the whole incident. We weren’t aware of any action he is taking. We are in shock like the whole country.”

“Today, as Americans, we grieve the brutal murder, horrific massacre of dozens of innocent people,” he said in a brief statement broadcast by C-SPAN. “We pray for the families, who are grasping for answers with broken hearts. We stand with the people of Orlando, who have endured a terrible attack on their city.”

Attorney General Loretta Lynch also released a statement. “My thoughts and prayers are with the victims’ families during this very difficult time,” Lynch said. “The Department of Justice, including the FBI, the ATF, the National Security Division, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida, is fully supporting the ongoing investigation.”